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by BackBlast
928 days ago
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I've worked on various forms of "legacy code" for most of my career. As long as the economics line up and the customer is willing to pay for the required support, then it's a fine business avenue. If economics don't line up then you have to pull the plug and set them adrift, which is much easier and more secure with a fat client that runs without a server than say, a complex cloud system. |
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